Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Revised Blog #1

“If I don’t want to move from this spot, I don’t have to!” This remark was not in the average American’s vocabulary in the 1950’s however now this is a saying that can be reiterated numerous times throughout the day, and in any household throughout the United States. Thanks to the World Wide Web we are now able to sit on our couch, literally all day long, and still have our errands run. Online shopping has become a staple in how Americans can purchase clothing. Though in recent years this has expanded to grocery shopping, movie rentals, even finding a boyfriend doesn’t need actual human contact anymore.

The multitude of power we’ve been given by a click of a mouse is a tad overpowering. The idea was a well thought out one of coarse, because our society is banking on less work more pleasure. The convenience if you are a single mother of 3 and work a full time job could but substantial, but why would you not want to try on your clothing before you buy it, and have your ice-cream minutes after you purchase it. Pure and astonishing laziness is the only outcome I can see.
However, the multitude of online shopping has continuously to increased over time.Although there are some like me, who don’t find this power fulfilling, most do see the positive side. At times you can find a product for a cheaper price than in the store, and if you are lucky enough to receive free shipping, then you’ve definitely gotten a better deal, and never left your couch. With the addition of Cyber Monday to the black Friday extravaganza online shopping has only gotten a bigger boost than in the past.

I feel that our economy is struggling because of this power. A great part of the American workforce is in the retail industry, and if we are all sitting on our couches instead of browsing through aisles at the stores, those jobs will eventually diminish completely. It has been said that those who are trying to be environmental friendly are partaking in the online shopping world because they feel that the less they get in their car, the less emissions are let out around the country. However these people are incorrect, the only way this would be beneficial is if 25 orders were delivered at the same time. The emissions let out by huge diesel trucks is more than the consumers’ vehicle driving to a store.

One huge upset with online shopping is how simple you are able to become a victim of fraud. You can buy on eBay and use pay pal, which says to be a guarantee to give you your money back if you are stood up. However, they don’t tell you that if you are sent unusable goods, or something insufficient of what you ordered they would not pay you back. The only way you are reimbursed is if you receive absolutely nothing. On top of that the Internet is swarming with scammers and virus’s, if you are constantly putting in your credit card information, there is a high chance that it will be stolen.

Online shopping’s risks outweigh the benefits in my house. I want to be able to go Christmas shopping with my family, and pick out my DVD’s in person, feel the apples for bruises and meet the person I am choosing to date face to face. The economy may have a sudden burst if online shopping came to an end, but who am I to know. I just know that sometimes the technology advances in our society are the reasons we America has the reputation of the laziest people in the world.

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Well I've been on the move since I graduated high school. I have the most precious little angel named Stella and all I do now is try to keep her happy and build a good life for her and I.